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Marathon girl’s moving target WHEN Mt Eliza student Zoe Craig, right, decided to try to raise $500 for mental health programs by signing up for the Melbourne Half Marathon on October 26, she hadn’t planned on reaching her limit so quickly. Within a day of starting her fundraising just a few weeks ago, the 17-year-old student had exceeded her original goal and increased her target to $1000. That too was reached within days, and the amount has increased steadily to now sit at just over $1700. “My goal is now $2000 but, with a month to go, hopefully I will have to change that too,” she said. Zoe, who is in year 11 at the Peninsula School, decided to run the race to raise awareness of mental health after the experience of a close family friend. Having also seen some of her peers struggle with the difficulties of mental illness, Zoe will donate the money she raises to Headspace, an organisation that runs programs and education for young people with mental health issues. “I think mental health, particularly in young people, is a big issue and really under-reported,” she said. Combining a gruelling training schedule that includes running 10 kilometres every weekend with her heavy school workload and basketball commitments hasn’t dampened Zoe’s enthusiasm for the task ahead. “I think doing the marathon for a cause makes it much more rewarding”. Donations can be made at: melbournemarathon2016.gofundraise. com.au/page/ZoeCraig Liz bell
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CRIME in Frankston and Mornington Peninsula is on the rise, with sex crimes, burglary and drug-related offences all increasing in the past 12 months. Overall crime in Frankston has risen 12.5 per cent in the last financial year, while the peninsula’s reported crime is up 9.6 per cent. In Frankston, sex offences increased by 70 per cent to 481, burglary and break and enter was up 24.6 per cent to 1180, and drug dealing and trafficking up almost 25 per cent to 242. Of the 79 local government areas in the state, 75 had an increase in crime over the past 12 months. Frankston’s neighbouring cities of Casey and Cardinia also had a bad year, with close to 20 per cent more crime than last year. Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke said the increase was why the government had given police new powers and more resources to crackdown on violent crime, youth offending and family violence. “There are more operations and targeted efforts to catch criminals, with police making more arrests and charging more offenders,” he said. He said “operation cosmas” had made more than 180 arrests for violent crime since May, including ringleaders. Mr Edbrooke said 19 PCOs were now employed at Frankston to free up
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police from the desk and get them back on the beat. In response to an alarming incidence of carjacking and home invasions tough new laws have been introduced this year. Carjacking carries a maximum penalty of 15 years, while aggravated carjacking a minimum of three years and maximum of 25 years. Home invasion carries a maximum penalty of 25 years and aggravated home invasion attracts a minimum non-parole period of three years. The number of offences across the state was 535,826, up 13.4 per cent from last year, with robbery up 14.2 per cent, theft up 19.2 per cent and public nuisance offences up 30 per cent. Shadow police minister Edward O'Donohue said more police were needed.
Portsea assault POLICE are looking for two witnesses who may have filmed an assault outside the Portsea hotel mid-year. Police said a fight between a 23-year-old man and four security staff on Sunday 12 June may have been filmed by the man and woman. The victim was hit in the face and knocked unconscious before falling onto the road. He was taken to hospital with serious injuries. Police interviewed a 27-year-old Frankston man who has been released pending further inquiries.
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Candidates rail against poll play Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au A MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire election candidate has defended his right to place a full-page newspaper advertisement naming candidates who support his “down with rates” campaign. Briars ward candidate John Woodman said he was not breaching any Victorian Electoral Commission rules by placing the ad, which lists candidates who have indicated support for a reduction in rates and council debt. But the move has drawn strong criticism from several candidates, who claim the move is “electioneering” and “unethical”. Candidates were made aware of Mr Woodman’s plans after he distributed a pamphlet asking them to tick “yes” or “no” to rates and debt reduction, and informing them their answers and names would appear in a full page advertisement. Mr Woodman initially wanted to also name candidates who did not respond to his poll, as well as candidates who responded “no”, but backed down before going to print. Red Hill ward candidate David Gill slammed the tactic, saying the advertisement was an electoral ploy. “I don’t believe this is about good policy or an interest in the community, it’s about electioneering,” he said. “The real issue here is, does a candidate understand local council?” The Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association – which is backing several candidates - questioned the ethics of the advertisement. President Doris Campbell described Mr Woodman’s survey of candidates’ responses as a “push-pull’ tactic, with the inference being that if candidates don’t respond, they don’t support the sensible management of rates and debt”. “Some candidates are being advised to say yes, so what
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On the ropes: Seth Crawley enjoys the activities at Camp Manyung last week.
Happy camper home with a smile FRANKSTON student Seth Crawley, 14, never gets a break from his type 1 diabetes, but a fun camp in Mt Eliza last week left him in high spirits because his condition was the norm and not a point of difference. Seth spent five days with 50 others at Camp Manyung and enjoyed being part of a group where type 1 diabetes was “nothing special”. He said this made him “feel normal” when dealing with the chronic condition. Activities included horse riding, ten-
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Shire’s quick reaction to signs of complaint MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire acted quickly to remove electoral signs on Wednesday after being swamped by complaints about illegallyerected advertising. In an email to candidates last Monday, the council said that while it “recognises that electoral signage and advertising is a pivotal part of a candidate’s election strategy,” candidates must be aware of the shire’s sign policy. It warned candidates that illegal signs must be removed by Monday this week. But on Wednesday, the council rushed out a further email, stating that non-compliant signs will be removed “today” and all responsible candidates will be notified by the shire’s infringement
enforcement department of their legal obligations. The shire’s sign policy states that signs can only be displayed in the ward the candidate is standing, must not exceed five square metres, and cannot be on road reserves. During the week The News was told a sign advertising Briars ward candidate Rosie Clarke was removed from the corner of Cobb and Sunnyside roads in Mt Eliza, and a large billboard-sized sign by fellow ward candidate John Woodman was removed from Rotary Park, Mt Eliza. Mornington Council was unable to provide details of how many other signs were seized. Liz Bell
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Shire’s backing lifts hopes of saving pier SAVE the Dromana Pier campaigners are buoyed by Mornington Peninsula Shire’s support for their cause, even though any decision on its future ultimately rests with Parks Victoria. Councillors voted at Monday night’s Special Council meeting – the last before the shire goes into caretaker mode – to advocate for the redevelopment of the pier to ensure its long-term survival. The group’s secretary Ray Barnard-Brown said the shire’s backing was a much-needed “shot in the arm” for their campaign. “It gives us added legitimacy,” he said. It also reinforces community approval for the 1862 pier – extended in 1873 and rebuilt in the 1950s – which was reflected in a 7000-signature petition collected at a foreshore rally on Australia Day. A 2012 report by the Association for Building Community in Dromana had predicted the life span of the existing pier, even accounting for recent repairs, was only eight-10 years. A shire planning report recommends the advocacy stance be directed at Parks Victoria and the
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. The Save the Dromana Pier group is talking up a mail survey by Nepean MP Martin Dixon’s office which received more than 1000 positive replies out of 4000 forms sent out canvassing community views on the pier. “That was pretty extraordinary,” electorate office manager Russell Joseph said. “We’ve had even more dribbling in - there’s more like 1100 now.” Mr Barnard-Brown said the community response was “remarkable”. His group also believes there is a strong case for extending the pier to its original length – about twice its present length – to enable bigger boats, and possibly ferries, to dock when road traffic reaches gridlock during holidays and peak hours over the next few years. They say the depth now is only about waist high at low water. “There’s an opportunity for fast ferries to come from Melbourne for the wineries and the new Arthurs Seat Eagle chairlift.” Stephen Taylor
Police urge identity block POLICE are calling on people to report stolen mobile phones to their telecommunications provider and ensure the phone’s International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is blocked. Almost 13,700 mobile phones were stolen in Victoria last year. Crime squad detective inspector Wayne Newman said phone thefts could be eventually reduced if more people activated the IMEI blocking function and offenders realised the phone could not be used. “We also encourage buyers of second-hand
phones to request proof of ownership and perform an IMEI check on the handset before making a purchase,” he said. IMEI blocking is a free service which can be requested by the owner of the phone to the telecommunications service provider it is contracted to. There are numerous ways to find the IMEI however it can be found by entering *#06# into your phone. To check the status of a second hand phone go to Association website athttp://www. amta.org.au/
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JUST over six years ago Peter Carlyon and his wife Robin had a vision to get back to the basics of farming and grow high-quality, chemical-free produce for the local market on the Mornington Peninsula. Just years earlier they had left their farm near Mansfield after becoming disillusioned with commercial farming practises and had given up the idea of ever getting back into the field. But a chance to do it biodynamically on the peninsula gave them the motivation to have another go, this time their way. In a food-obsessed market where the origin of the food on the plate is a topic of conversation, it’s no surprise that their small Fingal farm is today winning praise from consumers and industry leaders. The first-generation farm uses biodynamic, chemical-free growing practices that focus on soil health and soil life, not only helping to preserve the natural ecosystems but keeping the “real food� taste alive. “We love growing things and are very good at it, but the commercial farming industry just wasn’t for us and so we left farming back then because of it,� Robin Koster-Carlyon said. “We moved to the peninsula to be closer to Peter’s family, but we never let go of the idea and passion for farming.� By using these practises with
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Healthy pickings: Robin and Peter Carlyon put a lot of love into their work on the land. Picture: Yanni
integrated pest management, cover cropping and intensive planting, the Carlyons are able to grow large quantities of produce on less than three acres without chemicals. They then distribute the produce under the “community supported agriculture� model, where local customers pay a seasonal membership fee to help cover the cost of production. Robin said they would love to see more small-scale farmers in the industry, and have in the past had “interns�
who have picked up some the skills required for biodynamic farming. Although it is time consuming and labour intensive, with the Carlyons doing everything from growing the seedlings to planting and picking, the rewards speak for themselves. It was their fabulous brode galeux d’esines’ pumpkin that recently won the “From the Earth� category in Delicious magazine's produce awards, with a judging panel that included Matt Moran, Andrew McConnell,
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ANYONE who wants to make or update their will should mark Wednesday 19 October their calendar. It is the day Red Cross is bringing its Wills for Life program to the Mornington Peninsula. “Your will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime,” Red Cross bequest planning manager Martin Williams said. “It’s the only way to be certain that your possessions and assets go to the people and charities that you care about.” Red Cross has arranged with local solicitors who will donate their time to prepare a simple will from $75. Mornington wills day is 10am-4pm, Wednesday 19 October, at Bentons Square Community Centre, 145 Bentons Rd, Mornington. Visits by appointment only. Call 1800 811 700 or email bequests@ redcross.org.au
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Councillor’s parting shot for boundary change Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au
Back to business: Tim Rodgers, a Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor for 11 years, at work in his furniture-making factory, Rye. Picture: Yanni
THE southern peninsula linking with Queenscliff, and parts of the northern peninsula becoming part of Frankston are two left-field suggestions were made by retiring councillor Tim Rodgers. The former mayor has decided against seeking re-election at the 22 October elections after 11 years as Nepean ward councillor. Cr Rodgers said the Briars ward – which includes Mt Martha and Mt Eliza - would be a natural fit with southern parts of Frankston as it was “not really connected” with the other peninsula wards. “There’s a rural feel to the other wards that’s not apparent in Briars, whereas it is similar to Frankston.” It might sound far-fetched, but he said the shire had had a few discussions with Queenscliff officials about “connecting up” as the townships of Sorrento and Queenscliff had many similarities, including their historic buildings. “We have many other natural affinities, such as the dredging [of shipping channels in Port Phillip] and the Bellarine wetlands, and we are only a mile or so away; the Briars could join Frankston and we [Nepean ward] could join with Queenscliff,” Cr Rodgers told The News last week. A big issue is the allocation of the shire’s $200 million capital works budget. “The problem is that the Briars ward gets 43 per cent of the capital works
spending,” he said. “They say they are the fasted growing area, but they are not. “All the wards grow within one or two per cent of each other.” Cr Rodgers said governance – “or the lack of it” – at the shire was causing him concern. “We need more people managing governance at the council,” he said. “This area certainly needs improvement so that council meetings can be run fairly. “We must be given the correct advice. For example, on expenses, we used to get reports saying that if a councillor was going on a trip and the cost was [a certain amount] amount, he or she would be told whether it was within their budget or not. “They have taken that bit out now and it is open slather; it’s just hopeless.” Cr Rodgers, first elected in 2005 with the support of residents’ and conservation groups and chambers of commerce, believes he was seen as “a good local person who could talk to the people and understand what the community wants”. Of strong interest to him are climate change and the shire’s push towards carbon neutrality. Cr Rodgers was awarded a McArthur Fellowship by the Municipal Association of Victoria in 2007 which enabled him to travel through Europe assessing and taking note of local government strategies and actions aimed at adapting to climate change. He is proud of his role in setting up the Eco-House at The Briars his-
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toric property – an old weatherboard he helped upgrade and adapt as an eco-friendly teaching tool, with solar power and a vegie patch. “It’s an example for people on how they could become ecologically friendly and is popular at open days,” Cr Rodgers says. He says he was a prime mover in the shire’s introduction of green waste bins and waste recycling and believes the Rye tip should be closed. “The leachate going into the ground water is appalling.” Cr Rodgers believes a minimum one third of the shire’s budget should be spent on public works. “We are spending around 20-25 per cent at the moment and that means we are not getting the jobs done. We need more street works and more should be spent on carbon neutrality. That could all be done if we spent one third of the budget on those works.” He lists public transport as another problem [especially on the southern peninsula] “because we are not getting the [passenger] numbers we need and we can’t seem to get the right model”. “The state government needs to commit to a one-year trial with a bus every half hour and let the cultural change to public transport take its course.” After 11 years and countless meetings come to an end Cr Rodgers has some advice for new councillors: “You are the ones making the decisions, so don’t get sucked in by the [shire] officers. “You make the decisions and they make only recommendations to you.”
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Dolphins season GREAT PRICES over before start FORMALS & WEDDINGS Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au THE door to Frankston Football Club’s long-term future may be ajar – but the club formed in 1887 will not be permitted to field a team next season. ALF Victoria said on Friday it had formally terminated the Dolphins’ playing licence for 2017, and had already told the club's administrators. However, AFL Victoria CEO Steven Reaper said that if the club’s ongoing viability could be proved over the next few months he was hopeful that a “solution that is both sustainable and viable can be considered going forward for a VFL presence, potentially from 2018”. This makes a meeting today (Monday 3 October) between creditors and the administrators –Paul Burness and Con Kokkinos, of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants – so crucial. Mr Burness said the Dolphins four-man board had proposed an offer – or deed of company arrangement – for creditors to consider. He said its acceptance would allow the club to continue trading and that staff, coaches and players would be paid in full. However, ordinary unsecured creditors would receive only a partial return on their debts over four years. “The creditors will effectively have two real options: vote to accept the proposal put forward by the board, or they can vote to place the club into liquidation,” Mr Burness said. But he said “liquidation is unlikely to yield sufficient recoveries to allow the payment of any portion of the ordinary unsecured creditors’ claims”. Mr Burness said he believed the club could be
saved. “I have put together a financial analysis that seeks more fundraising and key sponsorships and I believe the club has good prospects,” he said. “The reality is that if the club loses its licence it will be hard to complete a successful restructure.” The Dolphins owe $1.5 million – mostly to the state government and Tabcorp over pokies’ licences – which the AFL said Friday was “far in excess of our previous understanding”. Dunkley MP Chris Crewther spoke with officials at AFL House, Docklands, Friday morning. “They [know] that Frankston is an important region for them and they do want a VFL presence here,” he said. He said the club had been told that its VFL licence had been breached and it can’t currently meet its conditions, but that it can “come back and show cause why [it] is not in breach”. “If the creditors keep the club afloat past next Monday and the club can prove their long-term financial viability and put better governance structures in place, AFL Victoria is willing to reconsider re-granting the VFL licence,” he said. Mr Crewther met with Frankston mayor Cr James Dooley, Cr Darrel Taylor, coach Pat Hill, former player and Frankston High School principal Ken Rowe, sponsor Michelle Graham and others at Frankston Park, Friday, to video a clubsaving message. They agreed it was crucial the AFL not make a decision on the club’s playing licence until after Monday’s meeting of creditors. “Culturally, the club is vitally important to the peninsula,” Cr Dooley said. “They are the pinnacle of football here with the next equivalent club being Port Melbourne. If they were to go, it would create a huge hole in the community here.”
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This beach boy’s still making waves at 80 Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au TUTANEKAI “Tui" Wordley should be an inspiration to every surfer. Not because of the size of the waves he rides or the latest overseas trip he’s made, but because, at 80, he’s still out there, catching swells that bend towards the shore, steepen up and then crash down, peeling off to the right or left. He’s at home on Western Port’s reefs and points and the beach breaks at Gunnamatta or Phillip Island with visits to the west coast, from Torquay to Lorne, when the surf is on. A New Zealander by birth with a mixed Scottish, English and Maori pedigree, Wordley came to Australia by way of Papua New Guinea about “30 odd years ago�. He was working in the PNG highlands as a motor mechanic when he met his wife Julie. She came from Heidelberg and seven years later, when it was time for them to come and settle in Australia, his one stipulation was that “it has to be close to the beach�. “We came to Langwarrin and have been here ever since,� Wordley says over the phone while working in his shed (he is also a member of the Langwarrin Men’s Shed). A group of friends gave Wordley a new Phil Trigger-shaped surfboard for his 80th birthday. The board, a bit thicker and wider than what he might have been riding over the past several decades, was designed to help Wordley keep enjoying
Wave master: Tutanekai “Tui� Wordley, left, with his new board (Picture: Gary Sissons) and above, surfing at The Pines, Shoreham, (Picture: Robin Elliott)
his time in the surf. Four inches thick and 10 foot long by 24 inches (surfers still use imperial measures) wide the board is just what he needs. Wordley likes to knee paddle and the extra buoyancy means more stability and less effort when paddling for waves. “I’ve never been into short boards, always ridden longboards,� Wordley says. “But I’ve tried them all, kneeboards, goat boats [surf skis]. Not a sup [stand-up paddle board], but I will try.� A foundation member and the first life member of the Mornington Peninsula-based Maladiction Longboarders, Wordley made and operates a lighting system that signals information about heats to competitors in the water.
“I’m the chief time keeper and work the lights,� he says. “I got sick of the flag system so made the revolving lights.� Although he’s the oldest Maladiction member, Wordley says “those other guys are catching up�. A handyman and mechanic, Wordley has been asked to make similar light systems for other board rider clubs and is always on the lookout for wrecked traffic lights which can be pirated for their coloured lenses. “I’ve modernised the system so we now use LEDs, which are easier to use and cheaper; they also don’t use as much battery power.� The lure of surfing first hit Wordley when he was in his early 20s while living at Whangarei, north of Auck-
land in New Zealand. “We saw some guys come to our local beach with surfboards and we’d seen newsreels. The guys making [the early surf movie] Endless Summer came to Raglan to do some filming, which included trout fishing at Rotorua ,� Wordley says. Wordley was a member of the Tatahi Surfriders Club before heading off to PNG in 1969. It was a time he sees as “my best surfing days; I came fourth in the final heat of the first New Zealand national competition�. Tui Wordley and Julie have three sons, Scott, a lecturer in aerospace engineering at Monash University, Brett a site supervisor for housing company Edgerton Homes, and Aaron who, like his dad, was bitten by the surf bug and
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Light and sound show at flick of an app Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au ACTION, camera, lights and sound. The sequence might sound out of order, but it all adds up to security when applied to a new light developed by a Braeside company. Sengled The light has an inbuilt digital camera that transmits images straight to the Cloud and can be monitored by smart phone or computer. Even if the light is turned off, an infrared camera will record images in the dark. The Snap light also comes equipped with a speaker and microphone, which provides the opportunity to converse with someone knocking on the door, even if you aren't at home. David Clerk, CEO of General Innovation Australia, can quite rightly claim to have had a light bulb moment. Actually, there have been several light bulb moments that he and his team â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including electrical engineer father, Fred, a former chairman of the Institute of Engineers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; have come up with to extend the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s product line. With LED lights becoming the norm (at one stage there were 5000 registered LED manufacturers in China) Clerk says his company needed â&#x20AC;&#x153;to think of something different in what was an eroding marketâ&#x20AC;?. Until now his company has been heavily involved in supplying and installing LEDs to business, including apartment blocks and department stores. Using the iPhone and its multiple
David Clerk and the security light that includes a camera, microphone and speaker.
purposes as an inspiration, Clerk set about having a close look at the light bulb to see what else it could do besides illuminate. As a result, Snap is the flagship of a range of lights now being marketed by Machtig brand in partnership with Chinese manufacturer Sengled for commercial and private uses. Clerk, who lives at of Mt Eliza with his wife Sascha Schubiger (the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s operations manager) and two daughters, was a brand manager for the Holden Racing Team while studying at both Monash University and Swinburne TAFE. A talented rower and former Hai-
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pixel-activated in three separate areas covered by its wide-angle lens, eliminating false alarms from branches or straying animals. The remote access also means that users can at any time take a look at the entire area covered by the camera. The app will send an alert to any mobile device if movement is detected and, if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a trades or delivery person, a two-way conversation can be had through the inbuilt microphone and speaker. Priced at $299 Snap includes free cloud membership and the storing of images for 24 hours. The images can be downloaded and used as a record or for evidence in the case of theft or break-in. Clerk says extra time can be bought to keep images for weeks on end if a property owner is going away on holidays or leaving a building unattended for long periods. The camera has face recognition and up to four can be running at the one time. Also in General Innovationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stable is a smart lamp (Pulse) that includes 13-watt JBL Bluetooth speakers which can play sounds from any device, including an analogue turntable and amplifier, although this requires an extra converter. The dimmable LEDs can be fitted in any room in the house or workplace and their range, or distance from the router or gateway can be extended to 30 metres with Boost, which is an LED with a Wi-Fi repeater. Clerk says the LEDs are rated to last 25,000 and are likely to outlast the speakers.
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Hazards abound as parrots fly strait Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au IT might be a relatively narrow stretch of water, but Bass Strait is a major factor in the survival chances for the critically endangered yellowbellied parrot. With the number of birds in the wild estimated at less than 50 experts say they face most dangers when flying to Victoria from their breeding grounds in Tasmania. Most of the surviving birds are banded and are easily tracked in Tasmania as they breed in a relatively concentrated area, but the bigger problems arise on the mainland where they are spread more thinly in small groups or individually. Michael Johnson’s Moonlit Sanctuary at Pearcedale is playing a key role in a breeding program designed to increase the long term survival of orange-bellied parrots, regarded as being one of the world’s rarest and most endangered animals. A new aviary opened last week at the 10 hectare sanctuary in Tyabb-Tooradin Rd is able to house 20 breeding pairs, enough to rear 100 young each year. Mr Johnson said parrots fly north to escape Tasmania’s severe winters. He said the birds probably follow an age-old flight path which would once have been along the “land bridge” that one connected Tasmania with mainland Australia. Three birds bred at the sanctuary will be soon released near the Tasmanian breeding grounds at Melaleuca, on the south coast. “Hopefully they will breed this year before making the annual migration across Bass Strait,” Mr Johnson said. “We don’t really know why they are endangered, but the major threats come from birds of prey and flying across Bass Strait, which can’t be easy if there’s a storm.” Mr Johnson said Moonlit Sanctuary now housed 24 orange-bellied parrots and had built the new 24-aviary breeding centre after having successfully bred 20 birds in the past three years. “We were able to show it was possible to breed the parrots while still keeping costs down,” he said. Mr Johnson said while it was difficult to track the parrots on the mainland, they had been reported in Western Port two years ago and were regulars at Swan Island in Port Phillip and at Werribee. Orange-bellied parrots - one of only two known migratory parrots - started returning to Tasmania this month and would not leave until next April. The opening of the new breeding aviary coincided with the sanctuary’s 15th anniversary. The aviary includes two 12 metre long free-
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Too troublesome and expensive for rail trench Like most residents who live or have lived between Mordialloc and Frankston, I am aware that the railway line between these two suburbs is built on a sandbar that is higher than the ground level of the adjacent buildings. The area between Mordialloc and Frankston is both a drained former swamp with a high water table and is also part of an existing floodplain and is about one metre above the mean sea level. Very few adjacent buildings in this area have a view over the existing railway line. As the local councils, Kingston mayor Tamsin Bearsley, Frankston mayor James Dooley and the MP David Davies are well aware, this area is also at risk to flooding in the event of a king tide at high tide or if there is a rise in sea levels. The proposition that this stretch of railway can be lowered below sea level in a trench, which in effect is a large swimming pool without water, is not a feasible proposition, especially if one considers the huge amount of water that would need to be pumped out after a heavy rainfall, which would be additional to ongoing seepage. At Bentleigh there are two new large pumps continuously pumping out seepage and rainfall. The size and number of pumps required to keep an open trench from Mordialloc to Frankston dry would be considerable and in practice may not be viable. The other consideration is that the taxpayers of Victoria generally expect an elected government, irrespective of its political makeup, will endeavour to deliver any project at an affordable cost and that is value for money. Between Mordialloc and Frankston an elevated railway line will do that whereas an open trench will not. Philip Miller, Mornington
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Refugee bias The recent refugee summit in New York saw the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull advocating Australia’s treatment of refugees as the ideal to follow. He delivered his speech in a swagger bursting with pride at such a successful outcome. While refugees sink into despair on [Nauru and Manus] islands and women and children are exploited, our prime minister uses their predicament to grandstand. How disappointing. For someone who showed the promise of a better approach to solving problems he falls short. His quote that “this is what 48 per cent of Australians want“ is not true. Using data from biased polls ignores the thousands of signatures collected by the joint advocates for the refugees. Bring Them Here collected these signatures in every state. They were gathered in suburbs and towns that never encounter the pollsters. What a shame to have our PM advising countries to treat those seeking refuge to follow such a cruel policy. Patricia Rayner, Somers
Counting votes The community groups that formed the “six and out” council election campaign are pleased that Cs David Gibb, Anne Shaw and Andrew Dixon have decided to retire. That leaves only Crs Antonella Celi, Bev Colomb and David Garnock. These councillors voted to raise their own spending allowances which in Cr Garnock’s case includes mileage to get from Mt Eliza where he lives to Cerberus ward which includes Hastings, Bittern and Crib Point. Cr Celi declined to repay expenses, supported
No foreshore pool I noticed Rex Griffin, aspiring councillor for Seawinds ward in the coming Mornington Peninsula Shire Council elections, waxing lyrical about pools on foreshores, particularly at Rosebud (“Poll issues range from community to frogs” The News 27/9/16). Mr Griffin is a councillor with the City of Whittlesea and therefore must know about the difficulty of procuring Crown Land for commercial purposes. The foreshore is Crown Land and any building, needs to be coast dependant, such as yacht and lifesaving clubs. Mr Griffin states that he has been a regular attendee of council meetings over the past five years. He must have been absent on the night that council voted, under instructions from the Minister for Environment, to remove the pool [Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre – SPA] from the Rosebud strategy plan and, therefore, off the Rosebud Foreshore. The pool on the foreshore was not a popular site, irrespective of what the local chamber of commerce may say, and there are still many inland sites to choose from. I, for one will not be voting for Mr Griffin or
anyone else that wants a pool on the Rosebud foreshore. Cr Antonella Celi has now voted to retain the Rosebud Bowling Club on its present site. When she voted for SPA, one proviso was that the club had to go. Even she has changed her mind. John Cain, McCrae
Limited consultation [Nepean MP] Martin Dixon is correct in saying that Mornington Peninsula Shire has misled the state government about community support, or the lack thereof, for expanding the Rye boat ramp (“MP accuses councillors over backing for grant” The News 27/9/16). As the Rye expansion idea first appeared as a recommendation in the 2007 Sorrento Boating Precinct Plan, he is also correct in making this connection. Subsequently the 2013 Rye Boating Precinct Plan was commissioned. There are many contentious items in this plan, including two specific jet ski ramps, a fourth boat ramp, questioning of the popularity of the community built playground, and vegetating half the main swimming beach. We asked that acceptance of the plan be delayed, however Crs Hugh Fraser and Tim Rodgers approved and seconded it respectively, and it passed council. The coastal planner advised that “it was only a strategic plan” and there would be more opportunity for community input in the next stages. This was the draft 2015 Rye Foreshore Landscape Master Plan, the final of which is to be presented to council in 2017. As the grant of $588,000 for the boat ramp was applied for in 2015 and received in 2016, the council has obviously misled the community. I believe it is hypocritical of Cr Fraser to accuse Mr Dixon of “playing politics” when he says that the extra boat ramp is much needed infrastructure, knowing full well that this has never been statistically proven. Also hypocritical is the raising of two page of the 2016 Rye Movement and Place proposal, as an example of community consultation, when the only group consulted before its release was the councilsponsored Rye Beach Business Association. I hope that any newly-elected Nepean ward councillors will ensure that they and council of-
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a five-storey development in a residential area in Rosebud and, with the election looming, has now supported retention of the Rosebud Bowls Club on the foreshore. Previously she had vigorously supported the plan which proposed the club’s removal and construction of the pool on the foreshore until this plan was rejected by the council and the state Liberal environment minister. Also, these councillors formed a majority to pass a motion banning other councillors from raising community concerns over matters that are only “perceived” to be confidential and to prevent concerned councillors from raising matters of concern to the audit committee without their approval. So much for open and transparent local government. Now it is up to voters to elect councillors that put the community first. Alan Nelsen, Mornington Peninsula Ratepayers’ Association
FETE & OPEN DAY SATURDAY - 8th OCTOBER 2016 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Proudly presenting the
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Community ignored Politics or not, there is truth in Martin Dixon’s statement to parliament (“MP accuses councillors over backing for grant” The News 27/9/16). In 2013, against the advice of Rye community groups, the Nepean ward councillors, voted for a plan that was boat and jet ski centric. In 2007 and 2012, recommendations for the expansion of Rye launching facilities, including overflow parking and installation of special purpose jet ski ramps came out of workshops related to the Sorrento’s boating precinct. This was to lessen the parking problem in Sorrento. The recommendations were reflected in the 2013 Rye boating precinct plan. Funds would only be lost if the application objectives changed or if the information was found to be deceptive or incorrect. Reconfiguring the poorly designed launching area without enlarging the footprint would retain efficiency objectives. Non rate paying, summer boat and jet ski users certainly have nothing to complain about. Along with the $588,000 and with support from Nepean ward councillors the shire allocated an extra $223,000 plus $425,000 capital funding to the boating and jet ski precinct. Rye Community Group Alliance tried unsuccessfully to get councillor support for funding to implement the foreshore plan. No one was listening, even though 75 per cent of respondents to a Rye community survey said that is what they wanted. Mr Dixon spot on again. It’s true no one has been listening to facts about the lack of logic about the impact of a fourth boat ramp; that it will cost $6 million to effectively minimise sedimentation in the channel; or that Rye, unlike other towns, has no coastal management/environment plan. Rye would be substantially better off if council representatives listened to what we in the community had to say about our town. Mechelle Cheers, Rye
Pool needed Seawinds ward needs a pool catering for school swimming lessons and provision of hydrotherapy for the elderly. It need not be an extravagant project, a so-called community hub, or a tourist attraction. The hydrotherapy pool could be in a part of the complex leased to a physiotherapy group. The new council should immediately call for the formation of a community co-operative to run the learning pool which could be used by swimming schools and lap swimmers out of school hours/terms. The most precious asset of Seawinds is the beach and the bay trail along the foreshore. The beach and foreshore attract the campers whose patronage enables traders to withstand the quieter part of the year. The swimming and hydrotherapy pool tenders must be advertised before the end of this year. It could be built on the old IGA complex bought for that purpose or on council land near Eastbourne Primary School (to which the community bus could run twice each morning and afternoon). The pool has been awaited far too long. With the ward’s most precious asset and its most needed asset in mind, I was staggered by [council candidate] Rex Griffin’s ignorance of the Victorian Coastal Strategy (“Poll issues range from community to frogs” The News 27/9/16). If he has observed council meetings for five years he must have nodded off a lot. The proposed foreshore site for the southern peninsula aquatic centre (SPA) delayed its construction for years. Even Frank Martin [also a candidate],who supported the foreshore site while he was the Red Hill ward councillor, realises that site is done and dusted. Ray Gibb, Rosebud
Hallowed ground It would appear [retiring councillor] Cr Anne Shaw is determined to locate a skatepark immediately adjacent to tennis courts at Mt Martha Tennis Club. This open space happens to be the most prime piece of public open land in Mt Martha and
Great green activities with the Mornington Peninsula Shire | Spring 2016
Building with hempcrete Saturday 15th October | 10am – 3pm Hempcrete is a building product with excellent insulation and sound proofing qualities. It also buffers temperature and humidity and prevents damp and mould growth.
At this workshop you can find out the benefits of building with hempcrete, how to make it and how it can be used in your home.
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The Eco Living Display Centre $30 – lunch included For bookings: mornpen.vic.gov.au Follow the booking link under the event name.
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Life saver: The Mornington Masonic Lodge has presented an automated external defibrillator to Mornington Botanical Rose Gardens. Master of the lodge Simon Brown is pictured presenting the paperwork to the garden’s chairman, Laurie Taylor, surrounded by lodge members and volunteers.
should be retained as such and not concreted over. When you walk on this area it feels like hallowed ground and I wonder why it is not used for a dawn service on Anzac Day, having once been a parade ground. I strongly object to $800,000 of our money being spent so inappropriately so Mornington Peninsula Shire Council can “keep its promise to our youth”, when I recall there were a couple of other options available that were once under consideration for a skate park. Open space is lost forever and extreme caution should be used in any further plans for its use. Let us hope a newly elected council has common sense and is much more sympathetic to the beauty of open space. Barbara Wagstaff, Mt Martha
Placards removed Two aspirants to the plum possie as Mt Eliza’s local councillor in nominal replacement for Cr Andrew Dixon, have already stumbled at the first hurdle. Fancy grown adults failing to read
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the fine print of the Victorian Electoral Commissions’ guidelines to new council candidates regarding size, authorisation and legal erection of boards (large colorful hard hitting insightful portaiture grabs of the said battlers). A prerequisite to become a councillor, is that you can read and follow instruction. The guidelines clearly state five metres and not nine metres; also printing and authorisation from an independent person clearly visible on the front of said placard; and lastly, have some common sense regarding where you erect your humungous in your face, one liner knock ‘em flat platform policy. Evidently one of the candidates whose favourite colour appears to be blue, hadn’t heard of the rate capping and protracted state government efforts to keep rates under responsible control and justifiable expenditure. Our shire under CEO Carl Cowie is responding well with a debt of $41 million now down to $18m. Ian Morrison, Mt Eliza
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Hastings Optical’s makeover is worth seeing AFTER operating in Hastings for 28 years, Hastings Optical has been given a fabulous makeover with a shop refurbishment, and the addition of new brands, styles and extra staff. Manager of Hastings Optical, Michael Owen says it has been all about offering an even better service to the people of Westernport. “We have been running the business here for 28 years under the guidance of owner, Mark Van Staveren, and felt it was time to add more sophistication and services for our loyal and new clientele,” said Michael. “We have given the place a complete refurbishment to create a warm and welcoming environment for customers to enjoy. We have the same staff but a couple of new faces with optometrist Kershan Dias and apprentice spectacle maker, Tenille Cahill.” The two new employees join the original team with Michael Owen, manager, Theo Charalambous and Cathy Nguyen.
With the reopening of Hastings Optical in late July, customers will see brand new premises, and also an even better range of products and services. “We have brand new systems and phones, and a wider range of products including brands like Fendi, Valley Eyewear and Sunday Somewhere,” said Michael. So for personal service in a warm and friendly atmosphere, call in and see the team at Hastings Optical and let them help you with all of your optical needs. Hastings Optical does bulk billed eye testing, spectacle making, contact lenses, designer sunglasses and have a huge range of spectacle frames. Hastings Optical is at 71 High Street, Hastings. Phone 5979 4188.
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Farmhouse charm on idyllic acreage Take a peek inside this charming weatherboard farmhouse on a semi rural property and prepare to be swept off your feet. This is what dreams are made of - just under 3 acres with horse paddocks, an orchard and a family home brimming with character in rural surrounds. The property offers glimpses of Western Port Bay plus potentially better views from a second storey (STCA). The 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home has been updated and extended, and you will be delighted by the double hung timber windows, open fire place in the master bedroom, French doors leading to a verandah, high ceilings and the weatherboard exterior. Stepping into the open plan living and dining space featuring Kempas timber floors, a solid timber kitchen features s/steel Bosch and Smeg appliances and a walk-in pantry. The living space has a Coonara wood heater, and a few steps away is a modern bathroom with cast iron bath, shower, toilet and storage. A separate laundry has a second toilet.
Mornington & Mount Martha
Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View Wednesday 1:30pm -2:00pm & Saturday from 10:30am www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
Your Property Managers. Leisha Devlin & Shae Trewin. Contact the dynamic duo who get the results! Mention the words ‘special rates’ to find out what special offers we have for our new landlords!
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AUCTION THIS SUNDAY
Mornington 2/26 Naples Street
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It’s a hop, skip and a jump to Fisherman’s Beach and cafes from this freshly renovated 2BR unit in Mornington. With its modern makeover and coastal vibe this little beauty presents an affordable entry into the beachside market, one block from the water. Start your mornings with a 7-minute stroll to the beach, a coffee at Lilo Café and a walk along the Esplanade. Move in or rent out – either way this is an investment in the future. The unit is in the middle of three with a single carport and single lock-up garage. Features open plan living/meals, contemporary kitchen, built-in robes, courtyard and modern bathroom with double vanity, freestanding bath and large shower with frameless glass. Includes air conditioning, fans and a sunny north facing aspect. This is low maintenance, single-level living by the sea.
Sunday 9th October at 2:30pm View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm & Sunday from 2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild M 0413 487 179 P 03 5970 8000 lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
NEW LISTING
Mornington 17/1034 Nepean Highway
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Deceased Estate – Executor sale Affordable, central and with loads of potential, this 3-bedroom unit is a jewel in the heart of Mornington. This is your chance to secure an elusive entry-level home where the beach is within easy reach and shopping is moments away, and don’t be put off by the Nepean Highway address – there’s no traffic, just beautiful gardens, open space and privacy at the rear of a boutique development. There is a swimming pool, reserve and potential to renovate. It’s moments from Main Street, schools and shops. Parking is a breeze with a single lock-up garage and on-site spaces. Spacious kitchen and bedrooms, bathroom with separate tub and shower and a large rear courtyard. It’s one owner, low maintenance, single level and supurb!
Auction Saturday 8th October at 2:00pm View Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm & Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25999 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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NEW LISTING
Mount Martha 337 Esplanade
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Her name ‘Wahini’ (Hawaiian for young woman) hints at the decades that have passed since this beach house was built to capture one of the best outlooks Mount Martha’s Esplanade has to offer. ‘Wahini’ at 337 Esplanade represents a magic opportunity to rebuild and maximize uninterrupted, never to be built out bay views. Her location on an Esplanade service road offers the illusion of absolute cliff-top frontage and multi-million dollar homes surround her but can’t be seen in her view. She has 4 bedrooms – 2 in the main house, 1 underneath and 1 in a bungalow. The kitchen, bathroom and laundry are neat and functional and the living room has an open fireplace and magnificent water views. She is on 705 sqm (approx) and is ready to move into or rent out while you plan your dream home.
Saturday 22nd October at 3:30pm View Saturday 8th October 3:00-3:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25983 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
SOLD AT AUCTION - $910,000
Mornington 6 Prince Street
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The beachside experts....May I take this opportunity to thank all of the agents and staff at Harcourts in the sale of our property, 6 Prince St Mornington. It was a great success. My son Alan and I had a great respect for your marketing and professional attitude in which you conducted the sale and auction. Special mention to Andrew Gillespie and Daniel Brooker for running such a successful campaign. Thank You, DM, Mornington Andrew Gillespie M 0414 680 512 P 03 5970 8000 andrew.gillespie@harcourts.com.au
Daniel Brooker M 0435 858 244 P 03 5970 8000 daniel.brooker@harcourts.com.au
Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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“HOUSE OF HOPE” Rotary Club of Dandenong South East Charity Auction THIS SATURDAY at 11am This October the auction crowds in the coastal town of Mt Martha will not only be bidding for the chance to own a low maintenance, coastal property, but also for the opportunity to contribute much needed funds to help raise money for a new innovative prostate cancer treatment. Local Building Company Masterline Homes has constructed a contemporary three-bedroom home to be auctioned on Saturday Oct 8th at 11am, with all profits from the sale of the home to go directly to the Radiation Oncology Unit at Alfred Health. Neil Fullard, who is himself, a survivor of prostate cancer, has provided the land and funding for the project, & said “there has been a Superhuman effort from everyone involved in the House of Hope Charity Home, including various contractors and suppliers who have donated everything from their time to materials” Harcourts Mornington were quick to express their support and be involved for the cause.
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A massive THANK YOU to the following.. • Neil Fullard • Rotary Club of Dandenong South East • Masterline Homes (Vic) Pty Ltd • CHB Constructions Pty Ltd • Noble Conveyancing • Harcourts Real Estate Mornington • Powerflex Electrical • Bonbeach heating & Cooling • Dromana Hire • Nu-Style Concrete • Primo Concrete Pumping Pty Ltd • Dandy PreMix • Womersley Mitre 10 Frankston • Southern Star Windows • Tip Top Roofing - Hallam • IBE Gutter & Fascia - Bayswater
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Mornington 2 & 3/21 Beatty Parade
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Luxury, Location & Low Maintenance A choice of single or double storey townhouses to be built with quality fixtures and fittings that one would expect in a quality home like this, complete with a position that will enable the lucky purchaser to simply sit back and enjoy! Featuring open plan living, stunning kitchen with Smeg appliances, Bamboo flooring, tiles and carpets, ducted heating and split system air-conditioning.
Mornington 1 & 2 / 17 Pender Avenue
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Two Executive Homes Coming Soon.... For Sale Price Negotiable over $795,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25899 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au
These luxuriously appointed, brand new single storey homes (under construction now) will suit the most discerning buyers whilst providing absolute convenience within easy access to cafes, shops, Birdrock beach, buses and the delights of the Esplanade. Delivering 24 squares (URL) approx of stylish living with an emphasis on space and light and an open plan design to suit a family requiring a low maintenance lifestyle. Includes all the extras you would expect with this prized position.
Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
For Sale Price Negotiable over $835,000 www.harcourts.com.au/VMG25948 Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street
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Auction This Saturday
Bittern 5 Beatty Avenue
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Peaceful Lifestyle, Great Position Looking for a peaceful and tranquil setting yet close to all the amenities ones needs for the perfect lifestyle? Then this one is for you. Set on 2-acres (approx.), this solid, double brick home gives you freedom and an abundance of space to spread your wings and relax in the beautiful, quiet surroundings. The home offers comfortable accommodation with four double bedrooms all featuring BIRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and the master bedroom has an ensuite. The formal lounge has a Coonara woodheater and built in bar, there is a well appointed kitchen with adjoining meals area and family room and you can treat your guests to a dining experience they will be sure to remember in the spacious formal dining room. Complete with split system heating and cooling, plus under floor heating. For the boys there is a massive 6 car garage/workshop, a second shed with plumbing connected and an outdoor fire place. The extensive grounds have a working bore and there are several water tanks located around the property. A real bonus here is the self contained one bedroom dwelling (URL) perfect for extended family. Completes the dream, beautifully treed block, wildlife, peace and quiet.
Auction Saturday 8th October at 11:00am View Saturday 10:30-11:00am www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler M 0403 598 754 P 03 5970 7333 jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street
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MOUNT MARTHA
33 Craigie Road
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SEAPRAY SEASPRAY • Charming Marklews home set on a fully fenced 699sqm (approx) beachside block with covered alfresco patio • Formal and informal living with toasty gas heater, master bedroom with ensuite, /1*ġ .!* $! %*%*# 3%0$ # . !* +10(++'/Č ,(1/ /!("ġ +*0 %*! /!, . 0! +þ !ĥ/01 %+ • Exciting beachside development opportunity with plenty of room to add a pool đ *2% (! + /0 ( /!00%*#Č &1/0 ăĆĀ) 0+ 0$! "+.!/$+.! * (%ûġ0+, 3 ('%*# 0. %(/Č ,(1/ walking distance to schools and village shops
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Saturday 5th October at 4pm See advertised times
Campbell Noonan 0400 062 987
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SUN GOD • A brilliant front row seat on the bay flaunting close water views over Fisherman’s Beach and city skyline, minutes from Main Street • Character-filled two-storey home on 1015sqm (approx) with rear laneway access and potential to redevelop (STCA) • Second-storey living area with sliding glass doors opening to divine sunset deck, which showcases sparkling elevated vistas • Remote gate, double carport, zoned heating and split-system air-conditioning
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Saturday 22nd October at 1pm See advertised times
Dean Philips 0402 833 865 Quentin McEwing 0409 389 268
MORNINGTON
49 Beleura Hill Road
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ALLURE • Exquisite 43sq (approx.) residence on its own title with stunning views, designed for class, comfort and convenience • Three living areas including one opening to balcony and another with gas fireplace and doors to alfresco deck • Showpiece stone-topped kitchen, luxuriously large master suite, fully landscaped gardens and 2.5 car remote garage • Spotted gum flooring and decking, ducted heating, refrigerated air-con, ducted vacuum, three-phase power, plus off-street boat/caravan parking
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$1.275M PLUS See advertised times
Chelsey Gibson 0409 277 997 Quentin McEwing 0409 389 268
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
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345 Craigie Road, Mount Martha Without peer, “Riverwood Equestrian” is a spectacular 50 acre (Approx.) estate bordering Balcombe creek with stateof-the-art facilities for horses and is one of the largest land holdings in the area located minutes from Mornington Racecourse. With a four bedroom, 2.5 bathroom north-facing residence with heated pool, facilities include ten post and rail paddocks each with runs, water troughs and shelters, brand new 16 x 12 metre comprehensively appointed barn, 50x80 metre fully irrigated arena with a state-of-the-art surface, separate owner’s stables, bore and three dams located within minutes of Mornington Main St, schools and the beachfront.
Auction Inspect Contact
Saturday 15th October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103
bowmanandcompany.com.au
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49 Dunns Road, Mount Martha Dunridge Estate is set on 3.4 acres (approx.) in the golden stretch of Dunns Road. The unique Tuscan four-bedroom, three-bathroom plus a study residence brings a taste of Italy to the coast and epitomises the values of family and friends coming together to share ďŹ ne food and good wine with a productive vineyard, state-of-the-art cellar and tasting room, pizza oven, kitchen garden and beautiful walled northern courtyard garden for long hours of alfresco enjoyment. Features include four living zones, self-contained two-bedroom unit, two large workshops and solar electricity. All this minutes from Osborne Primary School and Bentons Square and close to the beach and Mornington Main Street.
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Saturday 22nd October 2.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888
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Auction this Saturday
Self-contained holiday living Address: Auction: Agency: Agent: 19 Portside Way, Safety Beach Tranquil, spacious and inviting, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom family residence is bathed in natural light and exudes an evocative ambience reminiscent of a relaxing Balinese retreat with two sublime living areas, stone kitchen and entertaining deck in a quiet setting within a few minutes of the Marina, beach and waterfront boardwalks.
Auction Saturday 8th October 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Tashkin Hassan 0432 567 061 Damian Smith 0481 875 243 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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3 Cairns Avenue, ROSEBUD Saturday 29th October at 2pm Raine & Horne, 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud, 5950 2500 Rob Steele, 0418 154 024
PRIVATELY set on a 745 square metre block this neat brick veneer home is perfect for the growing or extended family with the added bonus of a self-contained area at the rear. From the street there is a tandem carport with internal access to a large games room that adjoins the combined lounge and dining space. The large main kitchen has a big wrap around bench and plenty of cupboard space, with appliances including a wall oven and a dishwasher. Down the hall are two bedrooms – the master bedroom has a walk-in robe and ensuite, and the second bedroom has its own powder room and bathroom. An excellent second lounge room opens to a third bedroom and the second kitchen, which forms the heart of the self-contained area. There is also a second laundry and the fourth bedroom really begins to add fantastic value to this beachside address.
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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mornington
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733A Nepean Highway, Mornington Exhibiting a total commitment to quality, this impeccable new single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence delivers flawless contemporary quality in a lifestyle address that puts the best of Mornington at your fingertips. Attention to detail is paramount to the exceptional design which optimises both living space and privacy with carefully considered zoning. With a double remote garage with internal access, entertainer’s stone kitchen with butler’s pantry, sky-lit living and dining flowing to an undercover deck, a luxe main bedroom suite, polished floorboards and heating/cooling, this stunning home is close to Bentons Square, schools, the beachfront and Main Street’s cafes and shops.
Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au
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WATER VIEWS, WONDERFUL WATER VIEWS! Majestic 180 degree views of Westernport Bay, French Island & Sandstone Island, the waterfront lifestyle that your family and friends will envy. You’ll be the talk of the crowd with this affordable contemporary townhouse, the perfect answer to make dreams come true. Did we mention that it has everything? Impressive master suite with custom BIR leading to ensuite, two separate balconies plus ground level paved area, large galley kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances, top level living & dining area set upon expansive windows for those priceless water views. Too much to list, inspection will not disappoint!
PRICE $515,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 2:30-3:00pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718
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A HAVEN FOR PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY Set on a huge 1250sqm (approx.) block, this elegant and tastefully renovated two storey home requires nothing more for you to do other than, move in and enjoy. Boasting calming neutral tones throughout, timeless polished timber floorboards, expansive colonial windows filling the home with the north facing sunlight, modern kitchen with s/s appliances and Caesarstone benchtops, 3 spacious bedrooms plus study PLUS guests retreat and extensive undercover outdoor entertaining area. Option to subdivide (S.T.C.A.), opportunities like this are rare, be sure not to miss out! CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555
PRICE $560,000 Offers Over VIEW By Appointment AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 722 980
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TURN-KEY LIFESTYLE BEAUTY This beautiful property ticks all the boxes. “Gilgal” is a 75 acre property lovingly created over 14 years using Island Pine from the Old McLeod Prison farm. The hand crafted open plan main house features cathedral ceilings and a purpose built 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom guest wing, perfect for extended family and friends, or as a Bed & Breakfast. Infrastructure includes a 3 bay machine shed, workshop, enclosed veggie garden and hot house, a number of fruit trees, unlimited bore water, 2 dams and reticulated watering system. There is a new 2.4 kw stand alone power system with 6.9kva backup diesel generator and 20,000 gallons of water storage. Fully fenced, this property has its own wood lot and is a short walk to through to the National Park to a secluded beach.
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Dueran Delight 20 Dueran Street is a very special home which was built by the current owners in 1975 for their growing family. Situated beach-side & consisting of 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedrooms with established gardens & double garage. As you walk up the steps to the front veranda you are greeted by an entrance area & a spacious living with raised dining room which overlooks the front garden. Leading off the hallway is the kitchen & meals area, a study with built in desk & shelving plus a huge laundry room & external access to the covered terrace & back garden. The master bedroom has a large walk through robe & renovated ensuite with vanity, shower & toilet. Two further bedrooms with built in robes & shelving are serviced by the family bathroom with a separate toilet. Under the home is a large double garage with work bench, shelving & cupboards & access to the under house storage area.
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20 Dueran Street, MOUNT ELLIZA PRICE: $840,000 Plus INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063
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Woodlands Original With a perfect aspect & gentle sloping block, this home, built in the mid seventies & owned for nearly 40 years, is ready for a new family. Complete with 3 bedrooms, the master with study/ parents retreat, built in robes & ensuite. Soaring cathedral ceilings feature in the large sunken lounge with enclosed wood fire adjoining a formal dining room. Kitchen features stainless steel appliances, electric oven & cook top, Miele dishwasher, & over-looks the pool & beautiful back garden. The large north facing backyard has an inground heated pool, brick shed & loads of room for kids & pets to play. Close to all schools, situated in the Mt Eliza North Primary zone, minutes from the village & access to Peninsula Link. This home presents the perfect opportunity for you to put your mark on this fantastic property.
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17 Mather Road, MOUNT ELIZA PRICE: $790,000 Plus INSPECT: By Appointment CONTACT: Dominic Salvato 0400 335 700
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On the Village Doorstep We are excited to offer you the opportunity to purchase this delightful 2 bedroom unit situated just moments from the heart of the Mount Eliza village. This could be your dream home where you can throw your car keys away, or be a great investment opportunity. Offering:•2 bedrooms •Spacious kitchen and dining area •Single lock-up garage •North facing front garden plus back Alfresco & paved areas •Separate laundry •Close to public transport & amenities
2/12-14 Clarkestown Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA AUCTION: Saturday 8th October at 11:30am INSPECT: Saturday 11:00-11:30am CONTACT: Bill Joycey 0403 555 424 Ronnie Kenrick 0414 349 063
This is your chance to secure a property in a prime position at an affordable price. Call us now before you miss out!!
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MORNINGTON 27 Johns Road Luxurious New Beachside Residence!
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Perfectly positioned for easy access to Fishermans Beach, shops, transport and parkland, this new home offers a wonderful seaside lifestyle for permanent or holiday living. Comprising 3 bedrooms (large downstairs master with FES/WIR ), spacious living spaces upstairs and down, deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances, a large balcony plus a covered outdoor entertaining and a double garage with internal entry. • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Floor to ceiling tiling to wet areas & free standing bath • Premium timber flooring • Stone bench tops
• High ceilings & doors • Flyscreens, blinds & down lights • Fully landscaped front & rear yards • Exposed aggregate driveway
The Epitome of Beachside Living
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John Young 0412 766 804
$975,000
Open: Sat 1-1.30pm
MORNINGTON 31a Prince Street
Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Ben York 0477 020 090
Please note: Display suite at 59a Venice Street will be open Tues, Thurs & Sat @ 1pm
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Situated in a quiet leafy street will be these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock-and-leave lifestyle which will allow you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences will be built for luxury living and to the calibre you would expect based on the beachside position. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES + WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Auto double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles in all bathrooms & toilets • Fully landscaped
MORNINGTON 59a Venice Street Parkview
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Offering a contemporary facade, low maintenance allotment & all the mod cons coupled with a spacious & well designed floor plan which includes 3 large bedrooms plus study, downstairs master with FES & WIR, 2 zoned living areas plus auto double garage. • Floor to ceiling tiles in ensuite & bathroom • Blinds & flyscreens • Gloss kitchen with stone tops & European appliances • Fitted wardrobes • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling • Double glazed windows • Premium carpets • Fully paved & landscaped
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Ben York 0477 020 090
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From a beachside position overlooking green open parkland, this stunning new residence comprises the best fixtures and fittings that The Tempo Group is known for. This outstanding home has been designed with an emphasis on light and low-maintenance living ideal for retirees, holiday makers or executive couples. • Timber flooring • Grohe tap ware and showers • Bi Fold doors to alfresco entertaining area • Floor to ceiling tiles & stone tops in bathrooms • Fitted wardrobe systems • Kitchen with stone benchtops & Bosch appliances • Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • Blinds and fly screens throughout • Premium carpets and high ceilings • Water tank & double glazed windows
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
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MORNINGTON 87 St Mitchell Circuit Renovate Or Detonate
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Look no further. Opportunities like this are hard to find. Bring your scrubbing brush, paint brush and tools to renovate. Ideal for the handy man, renovator or astute buyer to add to their portfolio dual occupancy. (STCA) • 5 bedrooms • Master with WIR/full ensuite • Gas heating & split system air con
• Living & kitchen meal area • Solar panelling • 688m2 block
John Young 0412 766 804
Ben York 0477 020 090
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MORNINGTON 2/60 Herbert Street 4
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Unparalleled quality & luxury coupled with a prized position just minutes away from Mornington’s Main Street & the beautiful Mills Beach. This stunning new residence will incorporate sleek architecture & designed with an emphasis on the space & light-filled living whilst bringing together both the internal & Kayn Luff external areas beautifully. 0416 265 337 • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe & • Timber flooring ensuite with freestanding bath) • High ceilings & doors • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Ducted heating & cooling • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Fully landscaped • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms • Remote double garage with rear roller door access Ben York 0477 020 090
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MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street Lochiel
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When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench
Open: By Appointment
MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street 3
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Just a stone’s throw from Fisherman’s Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn.
• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage
With a lovely leafy, scenic outlook over the open parklands to the rear which offers a leisurely walk to Main Street, local strip shops in Wilsons Rd & Fishermans Beach topping off the list of reasons you should consider this a place to call home.
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
• 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted WIR & luxury ensuite • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances & butler pantry • Gas log fire to living area
• Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to the living space • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Ducted heating & cooling • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Auto double garage with internal access
John Young 0412 766 804
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
John Young 0412 766 804
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MORNINGTON 36 Marquis Avenue
Open: Sat 12-12.30pm
Family Favourite
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5975 7733
A Royal Address
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Fabulous for a family friendly environment for all & offering the perfect fusion of space both inside & out which is the perfect recipe for this sensational offering! Set in a quiet, well established area close to schools, shops & public transport. Offering a spacious 3 bedroom home boasting a pristine presentation including light filled living areas all on a large 820m2 allotment with plenty of room to expand the home or add improves such as a pool! • Ducted heating & evaporative cooling • 3 large bedrooms (master with ensuite & WIR) • Remote double garage with internal access • 2 spacious living areas • Large backyard • Modern kitchen with splashback & Smeg appliances • Outdoor entertaining area • Laundry chute With large blocks of land getting smaller & smaller & so few for sale this is the perfect opportunity to secure a decent holding with a great home that offers so much to the next lucky purchaser.
MORNINGTON 16 King Street
John Young 0412 766 804
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When location matters, it doesn’t get much better than this when it comes to buying quality real estate that will show the lucky new purchaser nothing but joy when it comes to lifestyle, investment or simply a place to call home. With a proud corner position just a short few minutes stroll to get your morning coffee, do the shopping or enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches on offer couple with plenty of potential. • Prime 443m2 corner allotment just moments from Main Street & Beach • Large comfortable 2 bedroom home • Spacious living • Potential Plus!
Kayn Luff 0416 265 337
Property like this doesn’t come along to often so now is not the time to hesitate! Ben York 0477 020 090
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Janet McNeill 0419 503 327 www.mcneillrealestate.com.au janet@mcneillrealestate.com.au
FOR SALE 27-29 St Mitchell Circuit MORNINGTON NOT TOO MANY LEFT, GRAB THIS ONE QUICK NO SINGLE DWELLING COVENANT With so much of Mornington being developed, there are not too many opportunities left to either build your dream home, or do your own development. 2000m2 of vacant level land means the hard work has been done. All you need to do is get your own plans & permits to go ahead and create your own opportunity. When neighbors are important, you cannot go past this family friendly location, filled with quality established homes and an excellent wetland park for outdoor exercise. Close enough for the kids to ride their bikes to school, easy access for mum and dad to go to work, wide open street and plenty of shops close by. With this much land on offer, you could subdivide into 2, or multiple blocks (STCA). The opportunity to create your dream home or grow your portfolio is only limited by your imagination. Buy with friends/family and live as neighbors, or sell off the subdivided land -the choice is yours. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t delay - get in touch today! Inspect: As Advertised or by Appointment
Janet McNeill 0419 503 327
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ROSEBUD WEST 1 Ella Crescent
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This delightful well maintained 3BR brick home has a glazed terraco a roof, one bathroom, a bright kitchen and a drive through carport to the large secure shed at the rear. The 586sqm block has established gardens with some mature fruit trees plus a veggie patch and would be an ideal development site (STCA). Be quick, this is a superb location and a very reasonably priced property in this location. SOLD: $450,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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ROSEBUD WEST 1591 Point Nepean Road - Act Now Get Ready For The Summer Trade! Local favourite- Long Established High Exposure Corner Cafe- only cafe opposite busy Capel Sound Foreshore camping ground and beach, village strip. Full training provided and no experience required, suit husband/wife or couple. There is a huge potential here to increase the turnover via dinner trade etc. Seats 27 + inside and has a permit for 16 sidewalk seats outside. Don’t miss the huge summer trade, average takings $5,275 gross per week. Current operators are very motivated to sell due to relocation, offering flexible se lement terms, plus a long 5x5x5 lease. Act now and get in and take advantage of the massive summer trade, WIWO price/submit all offers!
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Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Price: $495,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024
Price: Negotiable over $575,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
ROSEBUD 4/24 Woodvale Road
ROSEBUD 65 Wingara Drive
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Take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings available here before it`s too late. This stylish designer townhouse is currently under construction and is sure to impress. Scheduled for completion in November and ideally located in a tranquil leafy street with easy access to the freeway, local beach or McCrae Plaza. Just some of the special features include; a stylish modern facade, clever 3 bedroom floor plan with spacious bright living areas
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This well designed family home comprises of 4 Bedrooms with built in robes plus master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite, light filled main bathroom, open plan family, dining kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. Step outside on the the rear deck and relax with a good size family backyard, with double remote garage with rear access for boat or caravan.
Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
Price: $460,000 plus Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336 Caitlyn King 0432 121 878
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Love the seaside lifestyle from this charming co age about 500 metres from all the action along the Point Nepean Road and the foreshore. Retains all its original character, there timber floors, a light filled living area, quaint kitchen, separate laundry and two generous bedrooms. Outside has a lock-up garage. Enjoy as is, or add some improvements, this is an ideal investment or holiday home.
Price: Negotiable over $89,000 + SAV Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307
ROSEBUD 61 Boneo Road
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SOPHISTICATED SIMPLICITY Renowned builders Fasham– ‘The masters of light and space’ have got it right again! This brand new contemporary residence with its clean aesthetics is sure to delight even the most fastidious of buyers. If you’re looking for a low maintenance lifestyle without compromising on quality, style or function this is it. Just some of the special features include; tiled entry, light filled main bedroom complete with full en-suite and WIR, two further spacious bedrooms both with BIR`s, central main bathroom, designer north facing Caesarstone kitchen with large centre island bench, quality SS Miele appliances, feature horizon garden widow, WI pantry, north facing living and dining rooms that are flooded with natural light and sunshine via the Fasham signature pop up roof over the living room that provides a 3700mm high ceiling height, security system, reverse cycle air-conditioning, electric wall heating to all bedrooms, double glazed windows throughout, solar hot water system plus a remote DLUG. All on a 682sqm (approx) allotment that has been fully landscaped and located in a tranquil seaside court surrounded by quality new homes, overlooking Gunyong Creek Reserve and the Anse Estate.
AUCTION Saturday 22nd October at 2:00pm Open: Saturday & Sunday 1.30pm-2.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Jake Wilson 0400 991362
1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud
Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road
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Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au
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THIS well-established business is a complete one-stop shop for automotive repairs with comprehensive vehicle servicing, roadworthy certificates, dyno tuning, auto electrical repairs, and they are even a licensed air-conditioning repairer. A huge array of equipment includes three hoists and there are fully computerised systems in place. Trading 5 days per week, 9am to 5.30pm, the business also has a web site and Yellow Pages advertisement.
TRADING Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 4pm, this well-presented cafe is well established in the commercial area at the Nepean Highway end of Main Street, Mornington. The premises has a large commercial kitchen with quality equipment, and there are good seating areas inside and out. This highly profitable business also has a full liquor licence.
Mechanical repairs, FRANKSTON Price: $160,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Licensed cafe, MORNINGTON Price: $195,000 + sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151
Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston
Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service LAWN MOWING ROUND - HOME BASED
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$275,000 including stock LICENSED RESTAURANT & CAFE
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$350,000 + sav
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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS Do you suffer foot, knee or leg pain? OUR feet and legs are vital for mobility and balance and are the basis of most of our daily activities, so its no wonder most people suffer foot, knee or leg pain at some point in their lives. But what can you do about it? We asked the experts at Foot & Leg Pain Clinics to shed some light on common foot and leg concerns: The most common concerns include: knee pain, injuries and arthritis; heel, shin or forefoot pain; ankle and achilles concerns. Many conditions are misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, so its important to find an experienced musculoskeletal or sports podiatrist to assist. Bad foot posture can continually pull your body out of alignment, which can contribute to postural aches / pains and undue stress on joints and tissues. Early symptoms for diabetes, arthritis, nerve and circulatory problems often show themselves initially in the feet. Traditional treatments such as cortisone, anti-inflammatory medications and joint arthroscopies are now outdated for conditions such as joint arthritis, and have been found to delay healing and cause further tissue damage in many cases. Biological medicine is now superseding the pharmaceutical approach, providing us with natural, safe and effective medical alternatives and treatments. Natural regenerative therapies such as Prolotherapy and PRP (platelet rich
Health Care Professionals plasma) are helping many to heal injuries and assist degeneration. Foot and leg problems left untreated usually get worse, however most foot & leg concerns can be addressed relatively easily and effectively with appropriate treatment. “By combining the latest regenerative therapies with a sound knowledge of musculoskeletal medicine, biomechanics, and load management strategies to assist stresses through joints and tissues, we can aid or eradicate pain, increase mobility, repair injury and regenerate tissues to assist arthritic concerns – naturally,” say the experts at Foot & Leg Pain Clinics. If you need assistance with foot or leg pain, Foot & Leg Pain Clinics have convenient clinic locations across Victoria including Mt. Eliza, Rosebud, Berwick and Moorabbin. Mention this article for $50 OFF initial consultations. Call 1300 328 300
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Occupational Therapy at St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital Because of Occupational Therapy I can live at home I can take care of myself I can earn a living I can get around And I can have fun! OCCUPATIONAL Therapists (OT’s) are an integral part of the rehabilitation team at St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital. As part of the in-patient service, Occupational Therapists determine whether patients can live independently at home. They will perform home assessments, if required, before patients are discharged from our hospital. These home visits allow our therapists to make recommendations UHJDUGLQJ KRPH PRGL¿FDWLRQV DQG equipment required. Our Occupational Therapists will address existing disabilities with assistive devices ensuring our patients can safely perform activities of daily living. They will assess cognition and provide training where necessary and will work closely with other therapies to increase the intensity of rehabilitation. We also have Occupational Therapy Driving Assessors who are able
to provide driving assessments as required by VicRoads. The ability to drive is a complex task requiring both physical and cognitive skills. Injury and medical conditions may impact on one’s ability to drive; and the decision as when to give up driving is a complex one. Our OT’s can assist you in working through this process. How do you attend our hospital? Inpatients – you can choose who provides your rehabilitation after your acute hospital stay or if you have a referral from your GP. Simply request to have your inpatient rehabilitation at our hospital and one of our Rehabilitation Assessment Nurses will visit you to plan your stay with us. Outpatients and Driving Assessments - A referral from your GP or Specialist is required. Please direct all referrals to: St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255-265 Cranbourne Road, Frankston 3199 General telephone: 9788 3333 Referral Fax: 9788 3304 OT week is 16th – 22nd October and during that week our OT’s will be sharing lots of information via social media, so please visit and like our Facebook page - SJOGFrankston.
Specialist rehabilitation - under the one roof Call us.. 03 9788 3333 We are committed to helping our patients. Our specialist programs include: Cardiac Chronic Pain Management Diabetes Management Falls and Balance General Rehabilitation (Reconditioning) after an accident, illness, injury or surgery Medical Intervention Program (GEM style program) Neurology Oncology Orthopaedic Movement Disorder programs - ie.Parkinson’s Pre-op rehabilitation (preparing for surgery) Pulmonary Reconditioning Stroke 'ULYLQJ DVVHVVPHQWV E\ D TXDOL¿HG 2FFXSDWLRQDO 7KHUDS\ Driving Assessor Simply ask your GP or Specialist for a referral - remember, you can choose your rehabilitation provider
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Join the fight against cancer with Curves Mornington AT Curves Mornington we are passionate about helping to improve the health of EVERY Australian woman. With 1 in 3 women being diagnosed with cancer, it has never been more important for us to focus on our health and wellbeing. One of the key ways for women to reduce their cancer risk is through regular physical activity, which along with maintaining a healthy weight and eating a healthy diet can reduce the risk of many common cancers. Curves offers a convenient, 30 minute, TOTAL body workouts with a Curves coach in a safe and welcoming environment. Circuits are designed for women of ALL ages and abilities to enjoy. It’s the fun, fast and effective way to
PEOPLE ask this question all the time. Lots of people don’t need to think about their ears, because they never block up. But others, have regular problems with blockage. Ears are supposed to be self-cleaning. The earwax is gently pushed out by the skin moving like a conveyor belt. You should only clean any wax you can see on the outside of your ears, with a face cloth, or tissue. Never use cotton buds, as the wax can be pushed further in, you may scratch the ear, or make it itchy. Some people just have ears that block up regularly. They may have narrow canals, or a family history of earwax trouble. Some can’t resist using cotton buds, or hairpins to clean or scratch their itchy ears. Hearing Aid wearers, and people who use earplugs or music earplugs a lot also need to see a health professional for
regular ear cleaning. So, how can you prevent earwax from blocking up? Well, the short answer is, you can’t, because the earwax is naturally formed inside the entrance to our ears. We need earwax, because it helps to prevent ear infections, traps dust, and moisturises the skin inside. It’s just a shame for some people, that wax overproduces, or becomes trapped, and blocks the ear. How do I know I have ear wax? Sometimes you don’t, unless a health professional looks inside. But a blocked feeling, poor hearing, itchy ears, noises suddenly starting in the ear, or slight balance issues are common signs. See www.crystalclearclinic.com.au for more information on caring for your ears
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STONEFIELD HIT THE GRAND Australia’s favourite psych rock sisters Stonefield are hitting the road on a massive national headline tour that will stop in at The Grand Hotel, Mornington on 27 October. Coinciding with their massive tour, the band have released a new single, ‘Love’. In contrast to most of the record, where the writing process began with the vocal as the guiding light, ‘Love’ was written with quite a different approach, taking shape from a stripped back jam between lead guitarist Hannah, Sarah (keys) and Holly (bass). The sisters were rocking out in their lounge room in country Victoria, and brought to life an intricate and intoxicating musical bed, to which vocalist Amy then added a jangly, day dream inducing top line. The instrumental focus is evident in the finished track, and shows yet more diversity from an already dynamic young band. The follow-up to 2013’s self-titled debut, As Above, So Below, reaffirms the position of the four-piece in the upper echelons of Australian psych-rock royalty. The record is a musical coming-of-age of sorts, the sprawling soundscapes and lyrical depth of As Above, So Below showcases the group’s progressing musical maturity. The 10-track juggernaut delicately and boldly displays the Findlays’ signature penchants for kaleidoscopic guitar riffs, swirling melodies and hallucinogenic vocals. Stonefield are renowned for their mind blowing, energetic, engaging live shows, and have spent the last six months traversing the globe and performing on some of the
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world’s biggest stages, wowing fans on a string of headline US shows, including a jaunt at Austin’s SXSW festival.
high energy set travels between punk-pop hooks and unpredictable live jams, keeping both the girls and the audience on their toes.
Joining them on the road are all-girl powerhouse RACKETT, whose debut single BATS was released in July. Making loud and experimental pop rock, the fourpiece provide fans with an adventurous live show. Their
Rounding off this epic line-up are White Bleaches, the four-piece garage psych band formed in 2015 in Torquay. Since relocating to Melbourne theys have played with the likes of Twin Peaks, Green
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Buzzard, and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, to name a few. “It’s been way too long since we have been on the road for a big tour, so we’re really excited to get back out there to share our new music with Australia. Rackett and White Bleaches are both rad bands, so it’s going to be a really fun tour!” said Amy Findlay.
If their track record for smashing their sold out live sets is anything to go by, these shows are not to be missed! Stonefield will be playing at The Grand Hotel, Mornington, on 27 October. (18+). Tickets at http:// grand.oztix.com.au or www.grand. net.au
RUSSELL MORRIS Aria Hall of Fame inductee, #1 selling Platinum artist, King of Pop, Australian Icon are just a few phrases commonly used when describing Aussie legend Russell Morris. Shooting to fame in the middle 60’s with Somebody’s Image, Russell had a string of hits including Hush and the Bob Dylan classic Baby Blue. In 1969 he and producer Molly Meldrum released “The Real Thing”, Australia’s only true psychedelic #1 hit and a song that is played regularly on commercial radio to this day. Following that, Russell penned breakthrough hits such
as; Sweet Sweet Love, Wings of an Eagle, Rachel, Part 3 into Paper Walls, The Girl That I Love and many many more. Constantly in demand, Russell stills tours nationally throughout the year as well as appearances internationally. Russell has worked alongside industry heavyweights like Cher, The Bee Gees, Linda Ronstadt, The Beach Boys and toured Australia with the hugely successful “Long Way To The Top” in 2012. Russell Morris will be playing at The Grand Hotel, Mornington, on 28 October. Tickets at www.grand.net.au
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Spring show and jumble fair fun Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE Somerville Branch of the Red Cross Society intend holding their Spring Show and Jumble Fair on Friday and Saturday, November 10th and 11th. *** A FLOWER Day Concert and Sale of Gifts will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Mornington Junction, on Wednesday next, in aid of the State School War Relief Fund. *** MESSRS Alex Scott and Co will hold a special Horse Sale at the Tanti Yards, Mornington, on Wednesday next, when they will offer 60 horses and ponies. The sale will commence at halfpast 12 o’clock. *** THE monthly meeting of the Somerville Fruitgrower’s Association will be held on Monday evening next, in the Mechanics’ Institute, when the report of the recent conference and other business will be dealt with. *** A DANCE will be held in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall this (Saturday) evening, in connection with the Peninsula Queens’ Carnival. Good music will be provided, and dainty refreshments will be handed round. *** A CONTINGENT of returned sick and wounded soldiers will be entertained at Somerville on Saturday, 14th inst, by the local members of the Red Cross Society. The Langwarrin Brass Band will be present and play selections during the afternoon. All friends are
requested to assist with refreshments, etc. *** THE “Wattle Club” dance, given in aid of the Frankston branch of Red Cross, was held on Saturday evening last and was a great success. The hall was crowded and things went with a good swing from start to finish. A very satisfactory sum was raised for the society. The hot water kettle, presented by Mrs Hay was won by Miss Gregory. *** THE Frankston “ Wattles” Club will hold a Plain and Fancy Dress Ball on Wednesday evening, the 18th October, in order to augment the funds of tile local Roll of Honor. This club has gained the name for their functions being most enjoyable, and it goes without saying that the forthcoming ball will be in no way behind any of its predecessors and those who attend are assured of a most pleasant evening’s amusement. *** A MEETING of the contributors to the Presentation Fund to Frankston volunteers to arrange a sixth and final presentation. was held at the Mechanics’ Institute on Wednesday Oct 4th. Mr C. P, Watson was voted to the chair. The weather was very inclement and the attendance small. It was resolved on the motion of Dr Plowman and Mr Dalman that the meeting adjourn to a date to be fixed, that date to be subsequent to the taking of the referendum vote. *** ON Tuesday the enrolment of men called up-all single men and child-less widowers 21 years of age and under 35
was proceeded with throughout Victoria, and although the response of the first groups dealt with was satisfactory, the number of men actually obtained for training was not high. As anticipated, the proportion of “rejects” was heavy, and the number of claims for exemption was also large. The following are the details of the enrolment at Frankston:—Number examined, 176 ; Fit, 89 ; Unfit, 72; Doubtful, 15; Applications for Exemption, 47. The total enrolment for three days are 15,755, of which only 40 per cent have been passed as fit. *** AT a large meeting of the ladies of St. Paul’s Church, held some time ago at the Vicarage, it was decided to hold an “Australia, Tea” in the Church Grounds on Wednesday, October the 11th, 1916, commencing at 3 p m., and remaining open during the afternoon and evening. The vicar explained to the meeting that the vestry needed about £30 for the current account and that a sum of £300 was still owing on the Vicarage. The object of the “Tea” is to raise the funds required for present needs. Invitations have been sent out to the people of the Parish and to friends asking them to be present at the “Tea” and to bring a gift and purchase one. Afternoon Tea and other refreshments will be available during the afternoon and evening. There will be vocal and instrumental music, a may-pole, shooting gallery, sweet stall and general stall and many other items of interest and attraction.
It is hoped that there will be a large gathering on the occasion and that the promoters will be rewarded with great success. The Tea is to be opened by Mrs C. G. V. Williams. At the meeting referred to above it was also decided to hold a bazaar at the end of January next to pay off the debt, on the Vicarage. The last bazaar for this object was held in 1903 so it was thought that something ought be done now. *** IN response to a request made by The Hon. W. A. Watt M.H.R. and the Hon. W. Plain M.L A., acting as joint secretaries of the Victorian division of the National Referendum Council, a meeting of the Shire Council was held at the Council Chambers, Somerville, on Thursday, 28th September, to concert measures to promote the object in view. After full discussion it was decided that public meetings be held at the three main centres of the shire, on the following dates :—Hastings, Thursday October 5th Frankston Monday October 9th; Somerville, Thursday October 12th. It was further decided to ask the National Council to send speakers to each meeting, both sides of political thought to be represented if possible, and that Dr Plowman be empowered to personally interview Sir W. H. Irvine to endeavour to induce him to attend and address one or more of the meetings. It was also decided to form a strong local committee after each meeting to promote the success of the movement. A letter was read at the meeting
from Mr A W. Taylor proprietor of the Frankston motor garage, offering to the committee the entire use of a motor car for half a day once a week, until the Referendum vote had been taken. The offer was gratefully accepted and the secretary was instructed to send Mr Taylor a letter of thanks. *** THE date of the Referendum meeting at Frankston has been, owing to unavoidable causes, altered from Tuesday Oct 10th to Monday Oct 9th at 8 p.m. Particulars will be seen in the special advertisement column. The referendum is being actively persecuted throughout the Shire. At Hastings a meeting was held on Oct 6th when Mr G. C. Rigby and the Reverend Wyndham Heathcote, were announced to address the meeting. A report of the proceedings has not yet reached us. On Monday Oct 9th there will be a public meeting at Frankston at 8 p.m. Mr Hugh Menzies and another speaker sent by the National Referendum Council will deliver addresses. It was hoped that Sir William Irvine could have been secured as a speaker, and Dr Plowman interviewed him for that purpose, but on reference to the National Referendum Council it was found that it had already been arranged that he should speak elsewhere on the evenings selected for the various shire meetings. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 7 October, 1916
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Census working overtime By Stuart McCullough YOU’RE welcome. By all means, send your best wishes by card, email or carrier pigeon but please, no flowers. After all, it truly was my pleasure. In fact, you might even say it was my duty. The weight of personal obligation aside, do spare me a thought when the next school, hospital or sporting stadium pops up in your neck of the woods. For I have done my part to make all these things happen. Granted, mine is a modest contribution, but without it you might have had to settle for a cinder-block bus shelter and a give-way sign. That’s right: I have completed the Census. As a highly connected, supercharged bona fide digital citizen of the twenty first century, I completed my Census online, albeit about three weeks after it was originally scheduled. After all, Census night did not go entirely to plan this time. Having said that, the sheer glee with which some people celebrated this slight technical hitch was, I feel, bordering on ungracious. Indeed, not since the residents of Munchkinland reacted to seeing the Wicked Witch of the East get totally mangled by an errant farmhouse that fell out of the sky by singing ‘Ding Dong the Witch is Dead’ have we seen such a display of malevolent delight. To all those naysayers, I say ‘so what?’ So what if on the big night the webpage fell over quicker than an elephant on an ice rink? That should not detract from the unmitigated glory that is Census night. The fact that it was a schmozzle of near-Biblical propor-
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tions (most likely the book of Revelations) matters not one bit. Truth is, I don’t care whether they pulled down the page because we were under sustained cyber-attack by a hostile foreign government intent on wreaking revenge for making fun of their Olympic swimming team or a fifteen year old who used one too many doubleadapters to accommodate his X-Box, Census night is still awesome. I know that some people – even members of the Australian Senate – have raised concerns about privacy. This is result of a change in data handling practices. Apparently the Bureau of Statistics plans to hold on to our names for four years instead of the usual eighteen months. Granted, four years is a long time to not have access to your own name, but I see it as
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something of an opportunity. I’ve always wanted to make a name for myself and the loss of my real name is the perfect excuse. Either Lord Squishy Thundertrunks or Sir Selwyn SausageFingers would be great (unless those names are already taken). That said, I’ve always lacked the necessary DIY skills to make anything much, including a name for myself. There’s a risk that I may not get past the blueprint stage but it’s a risk I’m prepared to take. It’s worth it. However, sometimes I don’t think we give Census night the credit it deserves. Christmas comes every year. Census night is only once every five years. Statistically speaking, Census night is five times more special than Christmas and should be treated as such. We should not only record who we were
with on the big night, but exchange gifts also. Come to think of it, five years is way, way too long to wait. The Census should be annually. And it shouldn’t just be about where to build the next school or municipal building but where to locate convenience stores, fish and chip shops and reliable dry cleaners who do more than simply claim same-day dry cleaning but, gosh darn it, deliver it. Life moves too quickly to have to wait half a decade for anything. On second thoughts, even annually is not enough. Make it weekly. Scratch that. The Census should be fitted to your car like an interlock so that every time you turn the key to head down to the shops, you have to fill out your form before the engine will start. That way, at least the questions that impact
road infrastructure will be front of mind. In this world of ‘sat nav’ and ‘touch screens’, the car is pretty much a laptop on wheels anyway. Anything is possible. Then there’s the matter of the questions themselves. We should settle everything through the Census. Perhaps we could even change its name to ‘Con-Census’ to indicate that we, as a nation, have resolved all manner of issues by general agreement. Information about where to build schools and hospitals is all well and good, but there’s no reason why we couldn’t go a lot further. Issues such as marriage equality could be swiftly resolved. In fact, forget lining up to cast your vote in an election – the Census would replace queuing up at your local primary school. Now that I think about it, the Census should incorporate your footy tips, Christmas list and who Richie should have chosen in the season finale of The Bachelor. (I still feel the result would have gone Alex’s way. Truly.) The problem isn’t that the Census is too invasive. It’s that it doesn’t go far enough. Sometimes I wish I could look at my previous Census forms. It’d be like flipping through a digital photo album. In a funny way, the Census underscores the inevitability of change; both personally and as a nation. It’s a neat reminder that time, however ordinary it may seem, marches forward regardless. We can only hope that we keep up. Best wishes - Lord Squishy Thundertrunks Esquire, Tyabb. stuart@stuartmccullough.com
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scoreboard Final fling: Peninsula Old Boys walked away with the silverware last year after beating Crib Point in the MPCA Provincial final. Picture: Andrew Hurst
POB hard to slow down By IT Gully REIGNING MPCA Provincial premiers Peninsula Old Boys will be hard to stop again as we gear up for the opening one-dayer round of the season on October 8. Despite clubs circling the Old Boys’ list in the off-season, they have managed to keep the team together, including the talented Will Crowder, who is keen on batting higher this season. Matty Heiden again takes charge while the likes of Dylan O’Malley and Wade Pelzer, both run machines last season, will be features again. Last year’s runner up, Crib Point, have lost Rob Hearn, but gained some handy types in Spencer Wilton from Frankston, Tyler Wilson from Balnarring and Jacob Burridge from Adelaide. After finishing the home and away season a game clear on top last season, the Pies will be looking to go one better. Somerville finished third last season and will be strengthened by the return of Andrew West and Aaron Kaddatz, while Jarrod and Cameron Bailey
arrive from Moorooduc. Baxter has gone hard in the offseason in the hope of improving on its semi-final appearance last season. Justin Bridgeman (Long Island) arrives and Jedd Sutton returns – they’ve lost no-one. Sorrento has lost AJ King to Tootgarook and Anthony Blackwell has retired. Nick Jewell is non-playing coach. He might be needed at some stage. Langwarrin finished a game outside the four. David Ross has returned and Matt Campbell arrives from Mordialloc. Long Island has lost Bridgeman and Scott Phillips to Narre Warren but have picked up Stuart Swift from Carrum Downs, Cal Savio from Ballam Park and Lachy Scott from Dandenong. At Moorooduc, Carey Sawosz from Hastings is a good inclusion while Shanith Kannangara is also back. Nathan Hangan from Darwin comes with big wraps. There’s been quite a few leave the Ducs though, including Leigh Lambert and Sushant Gupta. Mornington will be bolstered with the off-field assistance from Darren
Berry. Adrian and Josh Dale return and Lambert from Moorooduc has made the switch. The Dogs were poor last season and are sure to respond. Victorian Country quick Shaun Knott is a big in at Mt Eliza. Justin Grant will lead the charge in what the Mounties expect will be a big year. New kids on the block Pearcedale go into the season with pretty much their District Premiership side, minus Shane Maggs. Pines gain Damien Lawrence from Seaford but lose Ricky Ramsdale to Delacombe Park. Craig Entwistle takes charge. In District ranks, reigning Sub District champions Rosebud have appointed the talented Billy Quigley as captain, while Brad Glenn has retired. The Buds take on Mt Martha in the opening round who will be looking at big years from Aidan Pateman and Rhys Whittling, while Red Hill’s Riley Shaw is a good inclusion. Red Hill wobbled into last year’s finals and ex Zimbabwe U19 Carl Robinson should add something to the mix. Robinson is a tall leggie and middle order bat. The Hillmen take-on Boneo in the opening round,
who will be bolstered by the return of Stuey Peck and Chris Jobling. Baden Powell, who looked odds-on at stages last season, have lost Tom Wood, which is a huge loss. Flinders have lost Grayson and Parrott but have picked-up Waide Symes. Main Ridge have secured Carrum’s Shaun Foster and Sam Lyons from Queensland. Matty Meagher has returned to Heatherhill, Ricky Ramsdale takes the helm at Delacombe Park and Justin Parkes arrives at Seaford Tigers. In Sub District, Nick Tarrant has returned for Tyabb, who finished well out of contention last season. Frankston YCW will be looking to go one better after losing the grand final to Rosebud. Bart Hudgson heads to the Stonecats from Pines while they have retained the large majority of their list. Hastings has picked up Rob Hearn as coach but have lost Sawosz and Timmy Birch. At Dromana Kieran Voekl is back from Frankston as coach and Jack Fowler is skipper. Andrew Siverella also comes with wraps. Darren Kerr has retired while Kaddatz and West
have returned to Somerville. At Ballam Park, Stuart Plunkett is skipper, a relegated Carrum has lost Lachy Dobson and Foster and Carrum Downs has lost Stuart Swift to Long Island. Tootgarook, who finished sixth last season, a game out of third place, have picked-up AJ King from Sorrento and Andrew Libby, a part-time bowler and middle order bat, previously from Rye. Fixtures - Round 1 – October 8 (One-day game) Provincial: Baxter v Mt Eliza, Sorrento v Mornington, Moorooduc v Pines, Long Island v POB, Crib Point v Pearcedale, Somerville v Langwarrin District: Boneo v Red Hill, Rosebud v Mt Martha, Delacombe Park v Main Ridge, Seaford Tigers v Rye, Seaford v Flinders, Heatherhill v Baden Powell. Sub-District: Tootgarook v Carrum Down, Ballam Park v Hastings, Carrum v YCW, Dromana v Skye, Balnarring v Tyabb.
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Gearing up for cricket By IT Gully WHILE the focus has been squarely on footy for the past six months, the whites have been dusted off and some serious indoor sessions have been going on in preparation for the 2016-17 Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association season. The big news during the offseason has been in regard to the proposed four division competition for season 2017-18. The MPCA received responses from all 35 playing member clubs and the Umpires Association and the result of the responses was an overwhelming result in favor of the proposal. There were 31 members in favor (86%) and five members against (14%) the proposed four-division competition for the 2017-18. It is expected that there will be three competitions of eight teams and one of 10. Female Cricket In other off-season news, the MPCA announced the inaugural Girls Cricket competition for this season. There are 17 clubs who have committed to entering a team for the season – clubs are also encouraged to join at any stage during the season. Here’s what the competition
looks like. When: Tuesdays from 5-7pm Who: Eight players per side When: Home & Away fixture will be announced soon Ages: 10-13 years and 14-18 years OR a two tier ability-based system OR a two tier abilitybased system in both age groupsdepending on numbers. Start date: October 25. The MPCA is not charging a registration fee for a girls’ team in the first year. RPP Cricket Show MPCA legend Neil Williams will saddle up for his 15th season as host of the RPP (98.7FM) Cricket Show this season. The crew have done a couple of warm up shows but will be live from Coles Hastings on October 8 for the first official show of the season. The 2016-17 line-up will feature some familiar faces, including the evergreen superstar Jason Nagel, Main Ridge’s Jason Albress and Crib Point’s Ricky Thompson. This week, a special launch show will be held on Friday, October 7 from 6-8pm. It will return to 9-10am on Saturday mornings on your community radio station from October 15!
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